First Look: Liar

19 June 2017

Liar, Two Brothers Pictures’ latest 6 part drama, will air later this year on ITV. The taut, psychological thriller stars Golden Globe winner Joanne Froggatt and Ioan Gruffudd.

Liar introduces Laura Nielson (Froggatt) a bright and dedicated teacher, and Andrew (Gruffudd), a renowned surgeon whose son is a student at Laura’s school. After a seemingly innocent date, a series of volatile accusations capsize their lives. Secrets and lies slowly unravel in a tense and gripping series where everyone is lying in some way until the truth ultimately reveals itself.

Two Brothers crowned Best New Indie at Bulldogs

17 May 2017

We’re delighted that Two Brothers Pictures has been voted Best New Indie at the 2017 Televisual Bulldog Awards. As well as the Indie gong, Fleabag also won for Best Comedy. The ceremony will take place on 28th May.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge wins BAFTA for Fleabag!

16 May 2017

We’re thrilled to announce that Phoebe Waller-Bridge has won a BAFTA for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme, for Fleabag.

At the ceremony, which took place on 14th May at the Royal Festival Hall, Waller-Bridge thanked the Fleabag team as she accepted her award, presented by Cuba Gooding Jr.

Fleabag was nominated for three BAFTAs including Best Scripted Comedy. Along with Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s nomination, Olivia Colman also received a nomination for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme, for her performance as Stepmother in Fleabag.

ITV commissions The Widow from Two Brothers Pictures

16 March 2017

ITV’s Head of Drama Polly Hill has commissioned The Widow, an original eight part drama series written by Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated screenwriters Harry and Jack Williams and produced by Two Brothers Pictures.

The Widow introduces us to Georgia Wells who has cut herself off from her previous life and is no longer the woman she once was. The series will follow Georgia as she is pulled back to face the world, and forced to seek the truth about what happened to the man she loved.

Haunted by the past and grieving for all she has lost, she hasn’t given up hope of discovering what really happened to her husband while he worked in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Polly Hill commented: “Harry and Jack really are masters of complex emotional and unpredictable storytelling. The Widow is a brilliantly relevant, contemporary story that constantly surprises and I am delighted to have it on ITV. I think it will be a real treat for our audience.” Harry and Jack Williams said: “We love working with Polly and we’re so excited she’s put her faith in us again for our most cinematic and ambitious series yet.”

The series will go into production during the winter of 2018 in Wales, Africa and the Netherlands.